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This hugely ambitious set from Katsuya Sano has a mind-boggling number of genres and styles throughout its 3,5-hour run time. Electro, funk, organic, whatever you can think of. When it's this good, we could easily listen to another 3,5 hours from him

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We have demonstrated local control of the morphology of a self-assembling BCP blend using chemical patterns, selectively forming either line patterns or dot patterns by locally adjusting the relative energy of these competing morphologies through spatial variations of the underlying chemical pattern. This responsive resist thus enables selective DSA, wherein the chemical template not only controls the registry of the resist morphology, but also selects among different possible local nanoscale ordering states. Selective DSA is a generalized method, wherein multi-component blends of self-assembling materials are ordered in the presence of spatially varying directing field. The directing forces are thus exploited to locally control nanoscale pattern formation.

2. Bowl feeding. Eating from a bowl is not natural for rats and can lead to selective feeding and food defensiveness/aggression. Instead, you should weigh out the food and then scatter it in your substrate for the rats to forage for. This means they have to search, burrow, dig (all excellent enrichment) and they eat whatever they find in whatever order they find it! Having to engage in natural behaviours to locate food and eat it also helps to keep them busy and active.

Eclectic style is a design trend that mixes and matches different periods, cultures, and materials, resulting in a unique and personalised look. Its origin traces back to ancient Greece and Rome and was popularised during the Victorian era.

This style involves mixing and matching different periods and styles. It also features contrasting colours, patterns, and textures, creating a visual interest that keeps the eye engaged. Moreover, eclectic style leans towards incorporating unique statement pieces, such as a vintage rug, luxurious drapes, or a massive chandelier.

The key is to find a balance between the different styles to create a cohesive look. To achieve this, start with a neutral base and layer on different styles with decorative objects, artwork, and textiles. You can blend styles by choosing pieces that have contrasting elements, such as pairing a modern sofa with traditional artwork, or a vintage rug with contemporary furniture.

?KEY TAKEAWAY: To create an eclectic home decor style, mix and match different styles, incorporate a variety of colours, patterns, and bold prints, and select furniture and decorative objects that embrace the eclectic style. The key is to find a balance between the different elements to create a cohesive and unique look that reflects your personality and interests.

I chose Photoshop for skiing retouching and to bring out the colors. I applied a variety of color adjustments from Selective Color, Color Balance, and Curves. My style of choice is utilization of the grading tool, Selective Color. For example, if I want to target specific colors such as yellow, by selecting yellow in the selective color menu I am able to color grade the specific yellow tones in the sunset. For skin retouching, I prefer to use Frequency Separation and Dodge and Burn. I find those techniques work best for my portraits and have had a lot of positive feedback from my clients as well. You can see my editing process for this photograph in the full edit tutorial below.

The vitamin and mineral supplement comes in powder form, so it is usually incorporated into the compressed grass based pellets, otherwise it would fall to the bottom of the bag of food. The pellets are the least palatable ingredient of muesli mixes so most rabbits do not eat them and they are left in the bottom of their food bowl only to be discarded by the owner, along with the vitamin and mineral supplement they contain. Although it is possible for the vitamin and mineral supplement into a more palatable extruded biscuit, this is more expensive for the food manufacturer as some of vitamins are destroyed in the cooking process, so more supplement is needed, which adds to the cost of production.

The ingredients of muesli mixes are not sufficiently tough and fibrous to wear the teeth correctly and to keep the guts working properly. They are also fattening and can lead to vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Laboratory studies have shown that a dietary calcium level of 0.6-1% is required for optimum bone calcification yet most of the ingredients of muesli mixes contain nowhere near this amount. For example, two of the favourite ingredients that rabbits pick out of the mixes are the yellow flakes of maize and the green flakes of peas. Maize contains 0.04% calcium, which is approximately one sixteenth of the amount that is required. Peas have slightly more calcium in them (0.12%) but the rabbit still requires five times this amount so if a rabbit picks out these ingredients, in time, it will develop weak bones and teeth.


The problem of selective feeding is even worse if rabbits are fed on muesli mixes when they are weaned from their mother at a few weeks of age. At this stage of their life, they need a lot of calcium because they are growing. Litters of rabbits are weaned as a group and some of the babies are more likely to develop problems than others. Offering a mixture of food to a group of animals means that the dominant individuals will eat the most palatable ingredients (i.e. calcium deficient maize and peas) and the subordinate ones will be left with the supplemented pellets. The dominant ones are more likely to go on to develop dental disease.

Most of the ingredients of muesli mixes are high in carbohydrate and low in fibre. Although some high fibre components, such as grain husks, locust bean pods or alfalfa strands may be added to the mixture to increase the fibre analysis of the mixture as a whole, many rabbits do not eat them. The mixtures contain very little moisture and are a concentrated source of fattening food that a rabbit can eat quickly. If the rabbits is also kept in a hutch or small run, with little opportunity to exercise, it will become obese on a diet of muesli mix. Many health conditions, such as arthritis, sludgy urine and a dirty bottom are linked with obesity. Fat rabbits cannot reach their perineum to eat their caecotrophs, which become entangled in the fur. This is unpleasant for both the owner and the rabbit.

Muesli mixes are convenient, palatable and easy to store. They are cheap and widely available. Bags of muesli mix are available from agricultural merchants, pet shops, supermarkets, garages, garden centres, on the Internet and from pet food retailers. Muesli mixes are a favourite with rabbit breeders with large numbers of animals to feed. The breeders may not recognise the dental problems that these diets can cause because their rabbits do not live long enough.

In this tutorial, we discuss Display States, a powerful option in SOLIDWORKS that allows users to draw attention to specific components or a subassembly in a drawing. A Display State is used any time changes to the graphics of the model (e.g., colors, appearances, display styles, etc.) are desired.

In the image below, some of the components in this assembly are Shaded with Edges while the rest of the components have Hidden Lines Removed. This can be achieved by setting individual components to have different display styles.

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